Who this is for
People who already have the judgment and still have not been paid.
- Individuals, landlords, and small businesses.
- You already won in court.
- You want help turning the judgment into payment.
Final unpaid Bexar County default judgments
Most people who win a civil judgment never collect the money. Enforcement is confusing, expensive, and time-consuming. Judgment-to-Cash reviews your judgment, determines if it looks collectible, and runs the recovery process with legal and collection partners. You pay nothing unless money is recovered.
Start with the judgment PDF or the case number.
We tell you whether it looks worth pursuing.
We handle the process and keep you updated through payment.
Who this is for
Why people use this
Most people give up because collection is slow, confusing, and expensive. We give you a clear answer, a recovery path, and no upfront recovery fee.
Track your case
Use the Case ID from your intake confirmation and the same email you submitted. We keep the customer view simple: where the file is, what happens next, and whether anything is blocking progress.
Questions people ask
There is no fee to submit your judgment for review. If we decide to take the case, the standard done-for-you fee is 30% of money recovered. If no money is recovered, there is no recovery fee.
No. Submitting the form only asks us to review the judgment. If the file looks like a fit, we send the agreement for your review before anything moves forward.
No. On approved files, we advance the recovery costs.
Yes. You can follow the file from review to filing to payment.
Approved files can move into partner review the same day. Recovery timing still depends on the court, debtor response, and available assets.
Right now we focus on final unpaid Bexar County judgments, especially ones where the other side did not fight the case.
No. Recovery is coordinated with legal and collection partners under attorney supervision where required.
We tell you early instead of letting the file drag on. If it is close but missing information, we ask for the most useful details next.